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"Yuengling",
"Molson Brewery",
"August Schell Brewing Company",
"History of beer",
"Beer in the United States",
"Sapporo Breweries",
"Weihenstephan Abbey",
"Spoetzl Brewery",
"Beer",
"Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company"
],
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"For people named Yuengling and for other uses, see Jüngling#Yuengling. D. G. \nYuengling & Son is the <b>oldest</b> operating <b>brewing</b> company in <b>America</b>, ...",
"The Molson <b>Brewery</b> was formed in 1786 in Montreal by the Molson family. In \n2005, Molson merged with US-based Coors to form Molson Coors <b>Brewing</b> ... \n<b>Brewery</b> is the <b>oldest brewery</b> in North <b>America</b> and continues to produce <b>beer</b> on \nthe ...",
"The August Schell <b>Brewing</b> Company is a <b>brewing</b> company in New Ulm, \nMinnesota that was ... It is the second <b>oldest</b> family-owned <b>brewery in America</b> (\nafter D. G. Yuengling & Son) and became the <b>oldest</b> and largest <b>brewery</b> in \nMinnesota ...",
"<b>Beer</b> is one of the <b>oldest</b> drinks humans have produced, dating back to at least \nthe 5th ... The development of hydrometers and thermometers changed <b>brewing</b> \nby allowing the <b>brewer</b> more ... milds, pale ales, bitters, golden ale and new \nmodern <b>American</b> creations such as chili <b>beer</b>, cream ale, and double India pale \nales.",
"<b>Beer</b> in the <b>United States</b> is manufactured by more than 7,000 <b>breweries</b>, which \nrange in size ... The <b>earliest</b> record of <b>brewing</b> by non-native peoples dates from \n1587, and the first commercial <b>brewery</b> in the <b>United States</b> was built by the \nDutch ...",
"Sapporo <b>Breweries</b> Ltd is a Japanese <b>beer brewing</b> company founded in 1876. \nSapporo is the <b>oldest</b> brand of <b>beer</b> in Japan. ... Most Sapporo <b>beer</b> sold in North \n<b>America</b> had been <b>brewed</b> at the Sleeman <b>brewery</b> in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.",
"Weihenstephan Abbey (Kloster Weihenstephan) was a Benedictine monastery in \nWeihenstephan, now part of the district of Freising, in Bavaria, Germany. Brauerei \nWeihenstephan, located at the monastery site since at least 1040, is said to be \nthe world's <b>oldest</b> continuously operating <b>brewery</b>. ... The strongest <b>beers</b> the \n<b>brewery</b> produces are Infinium (10.5% ABV), Vitus (a ...",
"Today 73% of the <b>beer</b> made at the Spoetzl <b>Brewery</b> is bock <b>beer</b>. Shiner \nPremium – Premium is the direct descendant of Spoetzl's <b>earliest brew</b>. ... This re-\nrelease is an <b>American</b> Pale Lager style <b>beer</b> available ...",
"The history of <b>breweries in</b> the 21st century has included larger ... North <b>American</b> \nMiller <b>Brewing</b> Company to found SABMiller, becoming the ... in 1040, and \ntherefore is the <b>oldest</b> working <b>brewery</b> in the world.",
"The Jacob Leinenkugel <b>Brewing</b> Company doing business as Leinenkugel's, is \nan <b>American</b> ... The company is the seventh <b>oldest brewery</b> in the <b>United States</b>, \nand the <b>oldest</b> business in Chippewa Falls. It is a subsidiary of MillerCoors."
]
}
]
} | [
"D.G. Yuengling & Son"
] | Yuengling |